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Shotoku Broadcast Systems Named IBC Technical Supporter

GBR: Shotoku Broadcast Systems will join other companies as an IBC Technical Supporter at this year’s show.

Technical Supporters provide equipment and expertise to IBC TV, a dedicated news channel which delivers live news, interviews and more, online and to screens throughout the RAI Exhibition Centre.

Shotoku will be providing several manual camera support systems for its on-location interviews and studio productions throughout the show.

“We are honoured to serve as an official IBC Technical Supporter at this year’s show,” said David Shepherd, Shotoku UK’s Sales Manager, Manual Products. “This is a great opportunity to assist our industry and we’re proud that our equipment will be used in an official capacity at IBC, a show that is all about uncovering the latest, most advanced technology. All the gear we are supplying is robust, reliable and simple to use, easily meeting the demands of an IBC TV production crew.”

Shotoku will be supplying two SH100 ENG/EFP pan/tilt fluid heads to IBC TV’s ENG crews, and three SH120 ENG/EFP pan/tilt fluid heads to the IBC Forum. The SH series features controls that make it easy to adjust the head from low to high drag, and to balance the camera perfectly to provide the smooth, high-quality movement needed for calm, creative camera work.

The company is also providing four pedestal and head combinations to the IBC Studio. One configuration will consist of Shotoku’s TP200 fully skirted two-stage pedestal which provides a base for the SX300 fluid pan tilt EFP head that is fully equipped with easy operated user controls, including continuously adjustable drag and perfect counterbalance. The other three systems comprise Shotoku’sTP500 compact and lightweight pneumatic pedestals with the same SX300 head.

IBC TV is live throughout IBC, which is held at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam from 13 – 18 September.

Shotoku will also be launching a new manual tripod series at IBC (Stand 12.E42) and demonstrating a mix of its existing solutions that include the SmartPed advanced fully robotic pedestal; SmartRail rail-based system; an upgraded TR-XT remote camera control system with an enhanced External Control Automation Interface (ECI); and the Free-d2 absolute tracking system.